The White Wolf Sanctuary is a fantastic place to visit. Awesome presentation about wolves followed by a walk around the Sanctuary. All the volunteer guides are very knowledgeable and work free for the love of wolves and animals. Rain, wind, sleet or snow. Every wolf at the Sanctuary had to take a sneak peak and pick out our scents from inside their enclosures. I'd definitely visit again given the chance.
July 2025
First, it's a very cool and informative experience. Our guide was friendly and knowledgeable. The location is beautiful. The wolves are mysterious and majestic. I personally think it's worth the price, especially knowing that the guide was a volunteer and assuming that means more of the fee and cost at the little gift shop (great shirts, jewelry, etc.) goes to helping the wolves. But I think full disclosure is only fair... The website implies there are 12 wolves at the sanctuary. There are not. Several have died from old age. But we were able to see all of the wolves presently there, and that was really cool. Also, know that the majority of your time at the... read full review
July 2025
Visiting this sanctuary was the highlight of my trip to the west coast. You can tell how much they really care about the wolves they have there. It was also very interesting hearing about how the wolves came back to the Oregon/California area. I highly recommend visiting this sanctuary!
The White Wolf Sanctuary is a fantastic place to visit.
Awesome presentation about wolves followed by a walk around the Sanctuary. All the volunteer guides are very knowledgeable and work free for the love of wolves and animals. Rain, wind, sleet or snow.
Every wolf at the Sanctuary had to take a sneak peak and pick out our scents from inside their enclosures.
I'd definitely visit again given the chance.
First, it's a very cool and informative experience. Our guide was friendly and knowledgeable. The location is beautiful. The wolves are mysterious and majestic. I personally think it's worth the price, especially knowing that the guide was a volunteer and assuming that means more of the fee and cost at the little gift shop (great shirts, jewelry, etc.) goes to helping the wolves. But I think full disclosure is only fair... The website implies there are 12 wolves at the sanctuary. There are not. Several have died from old age. But we were able to see all of the wolves presently there, and that was really cool. Also, know that the majority of your time at the... read full review
Visiting this sanctuary was the highlight of my trip to the west coast. You can tell how much they really care about the wolves they have there. It was also very interesting hearing about how the wolves came back to the Oregon/California area. I highly recommend visiting this sanctuary!